Director of Nursing

Broadview at Purchase College

Purchase, NY

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Purchase, NY
POSTED
30+ days ago


Community Assignment Name

Director of Health Services

HCM Job Title

Director of Nursing 

Group

Director of Nursing 

Department

Assisted Living and Memory Care

Team

Director of Nursing 

Position Reports To

Director of Health Services

FLSA Status

Exempt            


 

 POSITION SUMMARY:  

 The Nursing Supervisor is a Registered Nurse (RN) who is responsible for the overall supervision of nursing care at High Point Center for Care in both Assisted Living and Memory Care.  He/she will ensure the safety and well-being of all residents; provide direct resident care activities to include assessments, planning, implementing, and evaluation of nursing care.  He/she will provide managerial and/or clinical support to residents and staff within High Point Center for Care to promote good health and achieve high quality of life.  He/she will supervise the care provided by Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) and Quality of Life Specialists (HHA).

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:  

  1. Ensure nursing staff (LPN) and Quality of Life Specialists (HHA) provide quality, compassionate, and appropriate resident care.  Provide daily supervision and leadership to assigned staff and other designated personnel in meeting the residents’ needs.   Demonstrate good decision-making skills.  Provide written evaluation and oral counseling of assigned staff.   
  2. Provide support to Quality-of-Life Specialists (HHA) and LPN staff.
  3. Responsible for maintaining charting and documentation on each resident’s status. 
  4. Provide nursing care according to physician’s orders and in conformance with recognized nursing practice, established standards, and administrative policies.  Responsible for completing vital signs (i.e. temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure) as needed.
  5. Responsible for treatments as ordered by resident’s physician and/or nurse practitioner (i.e. dressings, catheterization, suctioning, oxygen, etc.)
  6. Ensure physicians orders are carried out within a timely manner.
  7. Ensure Narcotic counts are accurate.
  8. Communicate with health care providers to ensure residents have all medication orders and supplies for their care. 
  9. Communicate with resident family members as needed on all issues/concerns for residents.
  10. Responsible for scheduling medical appointments and arranging transportation for appointments as needed.
  11. Participate in the assessment and admission of new residents.  Participate in discharge planning as needed.
  12. Respond to residents call system promptly and courteously.  Provide emergency care/first aid within scope of practice as needed.
  13. Assist as needed with recruiting, hiring, providing orientation/training, and retaining nursing staff.
  14. Responsible for identifying resident medical and behavioral changes and developing and monitoring of residents’ care plans. 
  15. Provide daily report to the Director of Health Services concerning facility conditions, personnel performance, resident conditions, and needs for nursing supplies. 
  16. Communicate with interdisciplinary team on pertinent information regarding resident conditions. 
  17. Assess and monitor complex resident health status and determine the appropriate nursing intervention. Develop and monitor the ongoing plan of care with residents, their representative, Health Services Director, and interdisciplinary team and initiate corrective action as necessary. 
  18. Make rounds with physicians and assist in examinations and/or treatment of residents. 
  19. Assess residents and notify their physician(s) and responsible party in the event of a change in the resident’s condition. 
  20. Orient residents and staff to emergency procedures and respond to all emergency situations. 
  21. Work with Health Services Director to maintain and monitor Department of Health regulatory requirements as it relates to nursing.  Ensure that all residents’ records are accurate, complete, and all mandatory forms are on file.
  22. Monitor resident environment to ensure all safety and sanitary regulations and quality standards are met or exceeded. May assist with development and presentation of in- service programs. 
  23. Responsible for scheduling Quality-of-Life Specialists (HHAs) and LPNs to ensure continuous 24-hour coverage.
  24. Responsible for finding coverage for assigned staff when call outs occur.  Covers shifts as needed when LPN is not available. 
  25. Perform other duties as assigned.

 

EDUCATION REQUIRED:  

  • •Must be a graduate from an accredited school of nursing with a current New York State Registered Nurse (RN) license.
  • •CPR Certification is required.
  • •Experience with working with Alzheimer's and Dementia residents is preferred.
  • •Two (2) years of supervisory/management experience preferred.
  • •The ability to speak, read and comprehend the English language. 
  • •Ability to learn and work with the specific needs of those residents suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and/or other related dementias. 
  • •Willingness to be available for any/all emergencies regarding the facility. 
  • •Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when situations warrant such action.
  • •Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite products and the ability to work with an electronic medical record system.
  • •Agreement to complete orientation program for Heartfelt Connections Program and other community-based training programs.
  • •Must display patience, tact, enthusiasm, and a cheerful disposition.  
  • •Must be willing to learn new techniques and principles and willing to incorporate them into existing resident care practices.
  • •Must have knowledge of basic nursing care techniques.
  • •Must possess excellent communication and customer service skills • Ability to work as a team and display a positive attitude.
  • •Doctor’s statement verifying free from communicable disease. 

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:  

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:  

 

OTHER INFORMATION:  

List of tools, equipment, and machines used on the job: 

  • •Personal computer 
  • •General office equipment: printer, copier, scanner, fax machine, pager, telephone
  • •Medical equipment for assessment (i.e., Blood pressure machine)
  • •Washer/dryer machines

 

HOSPITALITY FOCUS:   

The Broadview Community fully embraces a culture of hospitality.  To that end, we include the following hospitality promises as a guide for our interpersonal interactions with residents, co-workers, and guests: 

  1. We greet residents, employees, and guests warmly, by name and with a smile.
  2. We treat everyone with courteous respect.
  3. We strive to anticipate resident, employee and guest needs and act accordingly.
  4. We listen and respond enthusiastically in a timely manner.
  5. We hold ourselves and one another accountable.
  6. We embrace and value our differences.
  7. We make residents, employees and guests feel important.
  8. We ask, “Is there anything else I can do for you?”
  9. We maintain high levels of professionalism, both in conduct and appearance, always.
  10. We pay attention to details.

 

WELLNESS FOCUS:

The Broadview employees are expected to promote a healthy community culture for all residents and employees.  This is a whole-person approach to health and wellness which includes eight dimensions of wellness: Emotional, Environmental, Health Services, Intellectual, Physical, Social, Spiritual and Vocational.  Through these efforts we can ensure and exceed residents’ wellness needs relating to their mind, body, and soul, which may also have a positive effect on the employees, as a result.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • •Lifts up to 100 lbs. occasionally. 
  • •Carries up to 100 lbs. occasionally. 
  • •Pushes and pulls up to 100 lbs. occasionally. 
  • •Climbs, reaches, bends, and twists occasionally. 
  • •Talks and listens occasionally. 
  • •Sits 2 hours per day; stands and walks 6 hours per day (combined) – 8 hr. day. 
  • •Medium work – exerts up to 50 lbs. of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force frequently and/or up to 20 lbs. of force constantly to move objects. 

 Visual acuity requirements, including color, depth perception, and field of vision:  

• Resident Care/Assessment: Must be intact including color, depth perception, and field of vision. 

 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

  • •The worker is subject to both environmental conditions. Activities occur inside and outside. 
  • •The worker is subject to hazards including some hazardous waste. 
  • •The worker is subject to hazards and other environmental conditions. One or more of the following conditions may affect the respiratory system or the skin: fumes, odors, dust, mist, gases, or poor ventilation. 


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Broadview at Purchase College